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Submersible Pump Installation Check List

1. Motor Inspection
❑ A. Verify that the model, HP or KW, voltage, phase and hertz on the motor nameplate match the
installation requirements.
❑ B. Check that the motor lead assembly is not damaged.
❑ C. Measure insulation resistance using a 500 or 1000 volt DC megohmmeter from each lead wire to the
motor frame. Resistance should be at least 20 megohms with out drop cable.
❑ D. Keep a record of motor model number, HP or KW, voltage, and serial number (S/N).
(S/N is stamped in shell above the nameplate. A typical example, S/N 98A18 01-0123)
2. Pump Inspection
❑ A. Check that the pump rating matches the motor.
❑ B. Check for pump damage and verify that the pump shaft turns freely.
3. Pump/Motor Assembly
❑ A. If not yet assembled, check that pump and motor mounting faces are free from dirt, debris and uneven
paint thickness.
❑ B. Pumps and motors over 5HP should be assembled in the vertical position to prevent stress on pump
brackets and shafts. Assemble the pump and motor together so their mounting faces are in contact and
then tighten assembly bolts or nuts evenly to manufacturer specifications.
❑ C. If accessible, check that the pump shaft turns freely.
❑ D. Assemble the pump lead guard over the motor leads. Do not cut or pinch lead wires during assembly or
installation.
4. Power Supply and Controls
❑ A. Verify that the power supply voltage, hertz, and KVA capacity match motor requirements.
❑ B. Verify control box HP and voltage matches motor (3-wire only).
❑ C. Check that the electrical installation and controls meet all safety regulations and match the motor
requirements, including fuse or circuit breaker size and motor overload protection. Connect all metal
plumbing and electrical enclosures to the power supply ground to prevent shock hazard. Comply with
national and local codes.
5. Lightning and Surge Protection
❑ A. Use properly rated surge (lightning) arrestors on all submersible pump installations. Motors 5HP and
smaller, which are marked “Equipped with Lightning Arrestors”, contain internal arrestors.
❑ B. Ground all above ground arrestors with copper wire directly to the motor frame, or to metal drop pipe or
casing which reaches below the well pumping level. Connecting to a ground rod does not provide good
surge protection.
6. Electrical Drop Cable
❑ A. Use submersible cable sized in accordance with local regulations and the cable charts, see Pages 11 and 15-20.
Ground motor per national and local codes.
❑ B. Include a ground wire to the motor and surge protection, connected to the power supply ground if
required by codes. Always ground any pump operated outside a drilled well.
7. Motor Cooling
❑ A. Ensure at all times the installation provides adequate motor cooling; see Page 6 for details.
8. Pump/Motor Installation

❑ A. Splice motor leads to supply cable using electrical grade solder or compression connectors, and carefully
insulate each splice with watertight tape or adhesive-lined shrink tubing, as shown in motor or pump
installation data.
❑ B. Support the cable to the delivery pipe every 10 feet (3 meters) with straps or tape strong enough to
prevent sagging. Use padding between cable and any metal straps.
❑ C. A check valve in the delivery pipe is recommended. More than one check valve may be required,
depending on valve rating and pump setting; see Page 5 for details.
❑ D. Assemble all pipe joints as tightly as practical, to prevent unscrewing from motor torque. Torque should
be at least 10 pound feet per HP (2 meter-KG per KW).
❑ E. Set the pump far enough below the lowest pumping level to assure the pump inlet will always have at
least the Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) specified by the pump manufacturer. Pump should be at
least 10 feet (3 meters) from the bottom of the well to allow for sediment build up.
❑ F. Check insulation resistance as pump/motor assembly is lowered into the well. Resistance may drop
gradually as more cable enters the water, but any sudden drop indicates possible cable, splice or motor
lead damage; see Page 39.

Form No. 3656 8/00


Submersible Pump Installation Check List
9. After Installation
❑ A. Check all electrical and water line connections and parts before starting the pump.
❑ B. Start the pump and check motor amps and pump delivery. If normal, continue to run the pump until
delivery is clear. If three phase pump delivery is low, it may be running backward. Rotation may reversed
(with power off) by interchanging any two motor lead connections to the power supply.
❑ C. Check three phase motors for current balance within 5% of average, using motor manufacturer
instructions. Imbalance over 5% will cause higher motor temperatures and may cause overload trip,
vibration, and reduced life.
❑ D. Verify that starting, running and stopping cause no significant vibration or hydraulic shocks.
❑ E. After at least 15 minutes running time, verify that pump output, electrical input, pumping level, and other
characteristics are stable and as specified.

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